Stuck on the couch tonight? TimesReporter.com features editor Rex Huffman offers some of his top picks for television viewing in his daily series:

Trans World Airlines travel posters, a signed photograph of Mount Rushmore dating to 1932 and a Rock-Ola juke box are among the items featured on tonight’s new episode of popular PBS series “Antiques Roadshow.” The show, which was taped in Rapid City, S.D., airs at 8 p.m. on WOUC-TV Channel 44 (cable Channel 12) and WNEO/WEAO-TV Channels 45/49 (cable Channel 14).

• Films “Starring Richard Carlson” are in the spotlight tonight on Turner Classic Movies (cable Channel 50). First on the bill, at 8 p.m., you can catch the 1953 science fiction film “It Came From Outer Space.” The movie is based on a short story by Ray Bradbury about an astronomer’s encounter with extraterrestrials in the Arizona desert.

The plot: Author and amateur astronomer John Putnam (Carlson) and schoolteacher Ellen Fields (Barbara Rush) watch a meteorite crash near the small town of Sand Rock, Arizona. After visiting the crash site, John notices a strange object in the crater and believes that it wasn't a meteorite that crashed after all, but an alien spaceship. After a landslide covers the mysterious craft, John's story is ridiculed by the townspeople, sheriff, and local media.

According to Wikipedia, “It Came From Outer Space” was Universal's first film to be filmed in 3-D. Also, Barbara Rush won the Golden Globe award in 1954 as most promising female newcomer for her role.

• “The Magnetic Monster,” also released in 1953, follows at 9:30 p.m. In this film, Carlson and King Donovan play agents from the Office of Scientific Investigation who are sent to investigate a local appliance store, where all of the clocks have stopped at the same time, and metal items in the store have been magnetized.

The source of this is traced to an office located directly above the store, where scientific equipment is found, along with a dead body. Never a good sign. There are also signs of radioactivity, but the cause of the difficulties itself is clearly no longer in the room, or the immediate area.

• If early 1950s film science fiction is not your cup of tea, tune to NBC at 8 p.m. for “The Voice.” The show airs on WKYC-TV Channel 3 and WTOV-TV Channel 9. Tonight, contestants perform in hope of making it to the next round.

• Fox series “Bones” airs its season finale at 8 p.m. on WJW-TV Channel 8. Tonight, Christopher Pelant returns to toy with the Jeffersonian team and an investigation reveals a string of murders tied to FBI agents. Also, Brennan evaluates her relationship with Booth.

• Put on your dancing shoes and tune to ABC at 8 p.m. for a live episode of “Dancing With the Stars.” The show airs on WEWS-TV Channel 5.

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• You may want to stick with ABC at 10 p.m. for a new episode of “Castle.” Tonight, when Beckett steps on a pressure-sensitive bomb, the team searches for a way to save her while Castle distracts her by talking about their relationship.

• Guy visits a restaurant in Burbank, Calif., which is know for its chili on a new episode of “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” which airs at 10 p.m. on the Food Network (cable Channel 46). Tonight’s show also will feature a three-story gourmet bar food joint in Philadelphia and a a smokehouse in Toronto, Canada,known for kicking burgers and fried chicken up a notch.